Be careful with this and do lots of research. CC fraud using stolen card details is pretty rampant. It's not the case that currency conversion is as risky as selling hardware, because it's much more efficient to extract/clean money via CC->Bitcoin gateways than by buying hardware (which might be charged back before it ships). People do the work needed to charge back because it wasn't them who made the payment in the first place.

You may run into problems with currency conversion being deemed equivalent to cash loans. Selling currency for credit cards is basically a free loan, which undercuts the banks own business.

Make me a gateway and I'll use it at a company that processes about 1 million USD per month.I don't know how many users would choose it, but I have already started to suggest to our CFO that we begin to support bitcoin as an option.

wouldn't it be wiser to do the opposite Gateway ? so any site can start receiving BTC through the gateway and receive their equivalent desired currency ! ? (the value of the btc price on the merchant can be dynamicly changed to meet the merchant dollar,euro demands ). for example if i sell on my site a laptop for 1000$ , as a merchant i will get the 1000$ no matter the market value of the bitcoins. this way the currency itself will gain momentum through main stream sellers without them taking risk. Ofcourse this can be changed once the currency is adopted on larger scales .

im not economist so my logic might be flaued , and would appreciate correction instead of flame